HlLUaOAO AR0U8, UP. 14, 1905 SET ASIIUY COURT S vcn Thousand Dollar Kntate to be Divided Equally miTIONEKS WIN BV DEFAULT Cur at Una and Frt Gravt Property Net Held by Will Mr. U. CI. Hnns, Dr. V. M. Pol lock n.l I,yU V. Pollock, ol Foreet drove, were given a default by Judgo Hood, this wk, because Mis Flore Pollock did not answer the citation lo appear la court and show nuw why the will of Mn Sarah J. Politick should not be at aside. The court, in iWm of ap- pnaranoe, tleoUretl the will invalid, end the pwprrly, a farm near Cor neliue.a home lo Forwt drove, and tome ttersonsl property, auioullng to 7,l,r 6ft, will now go to the all heirs, rhar and ihare alike.- The will gave MIm Flora Pol lock property amouoting to $3,2UQ, and the balance went to the other Ave heir. The court made an or der that the estate 1 closed of record, and the respective sharea.be mil. The helre are the four named and John II. l'ollock. Fernle. B. C. and Che. H. Pollock, BAt.tr. B C. H. B. Ilueton waa attorney for the lliiioufr. It ie supposed- that the heirs aettleil the matter a into ahly among theoiselve. BARNES-WARREN On Tbureday, Sept. H, 1J05, at half put two o'clock, Mr. Burt V. Darns and MIm Minnie Belle War ren were united in marriage at the home of Dr. and Mi. 8. T. Link later, in Ibis city, Bev. Howard (iilpalrlck, of the Cong. Church, of ficiating, the nupliala being cele brated by the aim pie ringoeremony . The bride wore a dainty white dreae and a veil, and carried a bouquet of while oarnsliimi. Two little Hower bearer, Miae Kay Barnea and Mu ter Fiancia Linklater, scattered rosea in the pathway of the bride, who entered to the atraioa of the Iiridal t'horua from Lohengrin, ei ec tiled by her sinter, Mre. Link later. After congratulation refrwh menta were served. The gueata were: Messrs. and Ifeedamea H. 8. Barnea and Frank Barnee, Hilltbo ro; Mr, llarson and Mr. and Mra. Halph Barnea, Robert and Fay Barnee, Portland; Mr. and Mra. LeKoy Miller, Ida and Floyd Mil ler, McMinnville; Howard (lilpat- rick and Mia KlUabeth Milne, and hoet and hoeteis, Dr. and Mri. Linklater. The groom haa for eeveral yetra been the superintendent of the city aohoole, and the bride ia a daughter of the late Mr. and Mra. K. II. Warren. Mr, and Mr, Barnea will tie at home after October II. MRS. GEO. W. DRORBAUCH Mra. Kliilwtb Olive Drorbaugh died at her home near Foreat Grove, Heptember It, 1905. Deceased wa born In 8t. Clair County, 111., Nov. 12, 1810. She waa married to Geo. W. Drorbaiuh, March C, 18(12, In the atale of Iowa. After residence in Iowa, Kanaaa and Nebraeka they moved to Oregon in 181K), and have aince lived in Washington County. She la aurvived by, he? husband and her mother, Mre. Prether, of Foreet drove, four sis ters, Mr. L Bnaen, Portland, Mra. M. Wallingford, Warrenton, Mra. Wm. Leach and Mr. North, of Foreat drove. Beveo children aur vive: II. M Portland; W. F. Boulder Citv, Col.'; 0. II., Rainier; L. L, of Foreat Grove; Mra. M. Friday, Galiae; Mra. K. Btratton, Cornelius; and Mrs. Kohn.ol Hills boro, all of whom were preaent dur ins her late illneaa. She united with the Church of God In 1802 and waa a member of the Cornelius M. K. Church at the time of her death. Funeral eervlcee were held at her late residence, on Sept. 12, Rev. K. B. Wilkina officiating, and interment waa in the Corneliua cemetery. PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at my farm mile Eaat of Heedville, the following personal properly, at ten a. ru., on , , J WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Span gray horses, 8 and ia year, 1 506 tin) 170a; brown horse, 1300; two fillies, 2 ami 3 years, latter Deing tiamoietouiau the a year old beinc an Oregon and Path tinder; new Mitchell wagon, 1, broad tire; farm wagon; hick, buggy, cart, all In Kood repair: 2 lets work harness, act luck barneii, saddle, new mower, hay- rake, good Piano binder, plows, harrows Oundlach drill. S-aectloa roller, a hay racks, brood sow, loshoats, as tons baled cheat bar, so tons clover bay, lot of wheat, oats and barley, baytork and rope and pulleys, and outnerou other articles, household furniture etc. , FOUR HKAD DAIRY COW8 .. All good milkers, one frsb. two fresh in lec, ana Jan., one a inner, irean 10 Dec. 1 1n milk now: fin Jersey stock. Terms of Hale-Under $10, oaeh 10 and over, one year's time, ap Droved note. 6 per cent. ' Interest. 2 per oent. off for cash over $10. Mri. C. Lyatrop. B. P. Corneliua, Auctioneer, ., The cltv of Ililtshoro, through at torney b. B. Huston and T. II. Tongue answer the petition of C. K. Henry, for injunction restrain ing the towo from interfering In use of water fof irrigation porpoae by denying that the plaintiff ia owner of the land, alleging that lb place ia not in bis title, but in the wife's name; and also alleging that the council baa power to make water regulations, which plaintiff vio lated; that without thee regula tion the city could not supply wa ter, aa there ie not aufllcient unless safeguarded. Hopyard for lease: Yard of 75 aorea, in bops, for lease for five yeara, for 120,000; 5.000 down and balance on lime. Four boraea, plow, and all necessary tools. Preaent leas give leasee three fourth of the crop. Remaining (iiarter must be delivered owner of land. Parties Intonated aeo J. C Kuratti or John HaUgeber, Hillsbo- ro. 11. r. v. io. 4. Dr. Tamleoie and C. K. Hborey have found another peat thia time in the nature of a thin, spiky, spiral weed, which wraps iUell around clover and chokn that forage plant out of eaiatenoe, ome- limea at the rate ol half an acre at a dip. The weed ia beginning to b a serious menace to tb olover crop, wDiru la an extensive one id so big and gcotl a clover territory a thia Dr. Tatuieeie thia morn- ng sent a (peelmeo of the weed to the Corvallia College to get a reort on the peat. J. A. KirkwooJ, of Reedville, waa in town yeaterday, and atatea that the l-add A Reed Farm Company at that pier ia grubbing 2'K) acre of land, using a donkey engine for power purpose. Tbi method Is very successful and tb boy are making One headway with the work. It la much cheaper, ia the long run, than other macbioea. Halt of one'a dreaa i( the shoe. Our celebrated Douglas aboea for men, and Drew-Helby and White- House ahoea for ladiea are the beat of quality and lateet lasts and they "last" and hold their ebajiee. School aboea for children. H. Wehrung & Bona. II. Gllpatriok. paalor of the Cong. Church, left for Seattle today to attend the Pacific Coaat eeeeion of the Foreign Missionary Society. There will be no aervioet Sunday morning in the local church, but in tbe evening at 8:00, Jamea L Hiinrod, of California, will lecture on, "Wanted, a Boy." Speaking of groceries if you want the Uneet ataple and fancy grooeriea to be found in the market, try John Dennl. lie la alter your trade, and onoa a customer, always a customer. ' John White, of Klickitat, arrived with hia family the other day and will take poaeeeaion of the Darety farm, near Glenooe, recently pur chased from hia father, C. S. He and hia family are at preaent gueata ol II. H . Hall and wife, 0! Hliady Brook. The art of drera ia to wear some thing appropriate and in atyle. That ia what "ahe" likea. Buy one of our tailor made and gentleman 1 suit. Splendid aaliafaction. II. Wehrung Bona. , Herman Sobulmerich waa Mon day eveniog elected grand repre sentative of Phoenix Lodge K. of P., for a two year term in the Grand Body, which convene Oct. 14, in Portland. Geo. R. Bagley la the holdover repreeentative. Farm for Rent: Two milra north east of Hillaboro, 210 acre good building. Twenty five acres aeed ed to clover, and forty five acres in olover and timothy, Inquire at thia office. i.ate arrivala ,lrom tbe eaat are Mr. Vera Read and two Bister and Miea Lena Grobe, of York, Neh, guesta of Mr. and Mra. H. Herring ton. Mr. and Mra. Harrington and Miea Joae, of Seattle, are, with their gueata, taking in the Lewis Clark Fair. Wanted: A No. 1 freah dairy oow. Must be good. None other need apply. Chaa. Hicketbier, Portland, R. F. I). 2, residing near Cedar Mill. . . . Mra. C. Lyatrop wa in town thl morning, from Reedville, and re porta Mr. Lyatrop a improving They will have a public aale at their farm, Sept. 27. W. B. Thomaa, of Baaverton, who haa had charge of a big cannery plant on B.-llingbem Bay, waa over the flret of the week, on business, and to lee the Fair. Grand Ball at W. 0. W. Hall. Cedar Mill, Saturday night, Sap tember 80. Tickets, including upper, $100. , , , . Judge McBride, ciroult court, ia eipected here September 30 to dis pose of minor matter and clean up the docket for the Fall term . To generate mental and physical agility buy good grooeriea. Wa keep the pest. H. Wehrung & Sona. A. Norton, of South Hillaboro, lost about aixly rods of fence out in the Shady Brook aeotion, recently, the result of a fire. Call at our store and taste our syrup made of Mapleine Extract. J. A. MesBinger, Second St , Hilla boro. Mra A, M. Carlile ia the guest of ber sister, in Portland, thia week GET READY FOR JOE ilK DAY AT Mill Washington County Will Send niKKt'Kt Crowd of the Year FUIDAY, SEPT. 2DTH, A BIO DAY Big Parade aad Fiae Eurclssa. Metk la Trapper CmImbw joe Washington County l getting ready for Joe Meek Day on Sep tember 20, at ibe Fair, and there ia promise of the biggest crowd yet Miit from thia section to celebrate a special day. Joe Meek waa one of our firet settlers. Hia history, and how he helped make thia American territory, ia familiar to old and young, and the Col. ha never been given due credit for bia services to Oregon and tbe Northweet. A fine program baa been arranged, and a big parade la contemplated provided Portland will take bold of it and Portlend aaya ahe ia will ing. I bM dale, Kept. Ztf. will come on the laat day of the Slock ahow at tbe Fair grouda, and thia will mean that county people can "kill two birds," etc. A Joe Meek, in trapper costume. will be one of the featurea of tbe dy, aa well aa an Uncle Sam. Uillaborowill furnish both of tbeae. Let Washington County do her part in honoring Col. Joe Meek! - PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at the 8. While place 2 mile N. E. of (ilencoe, at ten a m., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 the following described pereonal property: St a Mck meres. 6 years old, weight. tmo, well nielcbed and good drivers; 16 bead ol splendid Jersey dairy cows, atl good testers and good milkers, one (resh end rest coming Iresn early; owner wui show what they hsve done In milk sup ply and test; a two year old heifers, one coming fresh sooo; Bain wsgon, jX ; light bsck, McUornilck mower, euiky rake, a plows, harrow, No. 4 Sharpies cream separator, set team harness, heavy alaale harness, s5 tons baled eat bsy in barn; 10 tonsmuae umotny aaa Clover hav: lot choD (red, 7 doi. chickens. No, B cook slove. gout; beater, cupboard. laities, cbalra, awaea, nouatnoia and kitchen furniture, forks, shovels, saws, tools, lot potatoes sad many other art! clea. ' Lunch will be served at noon. TERMS OF SALE Under 9i0, caah; $10 and over, 12 months' time, approved note, inter eat ato percent. Discount or 2 per cent., aumi over 110. w, uavie, iiwner. B. P. Corneliuo, Auctioneer. NEW THEATRE The ne theatre building ia to be a reality; goes without faying. The advertisement for bids from con traotora appears in another column and prouoeala will be opened on Thursday, September 21. Several carpenters and builders will give urea on the construction or tne new play house, and Hillaboro la soon to have an tip-to-date theatre. The company undertaking this con sists of G. A. Wehrung, A. C. Shute, H. T. Bagley, G. A. Palter son and J. W. Bailey. , ST. MARY'S INSTITUTE Thia wtill known establishment, in tended for boarder and day schol ar, is located at St. Mary's, near Beavertoo. Conducted by the Sister of Saint Mary, thia institution offer super ior advantages to young ladiea wishing a aolid and refined educa tion. The course of studies ia thorough and up to date. Muaio a specialty. For further particulars apply to the Staler Superior, St. Mary a In atitute, Beaverton, Oregon. PETER BOSCOW INJURED Peter Boecow, on eaet Main, while gathering fruit thia afternoon, fell from a ladder, breaking two of bia ribs, juat below the heart region, besides Buffering internal injuries, so that it ia very hard for him to take breath. Dr. F. A Bailey at tended him. Mr. Boecow haa bun dred of frienda here in the county who will deplore hia accident. Toboggan Mapleeyrup at Greer's. J. A Mesitinger waa a Portland viBitor Tuesday. S. J. Raffety, of Mountaindale, rained down yeaterday. W. B Darety, of Glenooe, was in town yeaterday. Raleigh Robinson, of Progress, waa in town yesterday. Aug. Kempin, of bevond Glenooe. waa a caller at thia office yesterday. Wanted: Girl for housework; in town. Inquire at thia office. Geo. Kreha was over from South Tualatin, thia morning. Go to R. II. Greer 'a for Economy and Mason fruit jara. John Ibach, of near Banks, was at the county Beat thia morning. A. A. Walker, of above Gaston passed through town yesterday, en route home from Cedar Mill, If ayor Talbot, of Corneliua, waa down thia afternoon. On the Bridge at Midnight, Sep tember 30. Joliua Weiseobeck waa up from Reedville tbi morning, Mr. W.8. Phelps, of Portland, visited Mra. Carlile Sunday. W. H Jonee, of above Mountain- dale, waa in tbe city thia morning. Have Dr. Lowe enre your head and eye ache with a pair of bia auperior glaaee. Hon. S. B. Huston baa been mak ing a trip down to Southern Oregon point thia week. You are safe when you have Dr. I .owe Ot glaaara to your eyea eye aafe and price safe. Rv. Dr. Estoa will preach at the First Baptist Church Sunday, Sept. 17, at 11:00 A.M. Miss Augusta Erickaen. of Port land, ia thegueet of Miea Neva Pal mateer. H. Biahup, who haa a fine place up in tbe Helvetia section, waa in town yeaterday. Cleve Cate and Earl Morrow, of Portland, are visiting with the fates, eaat of town. This morning opened bright and clear and bop picking waa" resumed as an yarua in ine county. Green Walker, Greenville's vio linist, and E. V. Corneliua, of Glen- coe, were In town this afternoon. Mr. aod Mra. Bethany, were in N. Haoeen, ol town yeaterday afternoon. Born, to Henry Vandomeloo and wife, of near Greenville, Sept. 13, 10O.r, a daughter. Born, Sept. 1 1, 1905, to Mr. and Mra. Wm. Bagley Jr., of southeast of Hillsboro, a daughter. W. G. Hale departed Sunday evening to take up bia atudiee in the law school at Harvard College. Peter Jacobean, one of the rust ling farmer of Ltnox, waa in yes terday aa anxious a any about that electric line. Wanted: A place for two boys 11 and 13 yeara old to do chorea for pay of board and go to school. Ad dress F. C. & B., care of Argus. Dr. Lowe'a superior glaaaea coat no more thin other, and you have tbe benefit o( hia skill and over 13 yeara' experience. Episcopal service at the Congre gational Church, Friday evening, at 8:00 P. M.,.Rev. W. A. M Breck officiating. Hoyt baa juat received the finest assortment of ladiea back comb and hair pins, lateet atylee. Call and see them. Pacific Monthly the finest Coast Magtxine, $100 per year. 'Argue and Monthly for II 50. Get your Winter reading now. C. W. Loudon, of Glencoe, came down from 1 amhill yeaterday, and states that tbe yarda up there have suspended picking, owing to the wet weather. - W. J. Wall and wife went to Portland yeaterday to witneea the departure of Mr. Wall'a brother, who left for hie borne in Brazil, Iod , thia evening. Joe S Robinson, of Farmington, remembered tbe Washiogton Coun ty exhibit at the Fair, thia morn' ing, with a 22 pound head ot cab' bage and a lot of fine applea. ' Ralph Wann, who taught at Ce dar Mill, last year, waa in town Tuesday. He will have charge of the Keedville school thia Fall and Winter. Wednesday, Sept. 20 one day only Dr. Lowe, the well known oculo-optician, will be in Hillsboro at Hotel Tualatin. Don't fail to have him teat your eyee for glasaea. Asaeaeor Geo. H. Wilcox wil finish writing the tax rolla by the end, of next week, and then tbe week following be will make up the summary and be ready for tbe board of equalization Contractor J. W. Goodin ia now laying the floor of the bridge across Jsckaon Bottom and by the time the water raise South Tualatinltes will rise up and call the subscribers the county and the builder, blessed Still the car shortage prevails, although a few have had care, and things are loosening up a little, Alex Gordon has shioped five cars of hay to Aatoria, and the company promisee tbe shipper more oar as aoon aa the congestion can weaken a little. Dr. Jamea Witbvcombe. of Cor vallis, formerly of Hillaboro, ie mentioned aa one of tbe dozen re publican candidate a for governor Multnomah county haa three can didatea, and Gov. Geer la.again out for the executiveahip. County Treasurer Jackson will aoon start f olleotion of the list sub scribed on the Hendrick a bridge, south of Cornelius, and later will start collection of the amount sub scribed on the Jackaon Bottom bridge. Thia means that we must "dig." Thoa. Robinson, attending the theological school at Princeton Col lege, arrived home last week, aod ia the gueat of hia parents, Rev. A Robinson and wife. The visitor will hold aervioea at the Tualatin Plains' Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning. He return to Princeton after a fortnight's stay ravi STRUCK BY LIGHTNING Bolt Knocked Him off of a Chaif In Store SHATTERS THE TELEPHONE POLE w'erst Electrical Slurm Here Fer Maay Tears The electrical atorm of Monday night ia being beard from in many place around tbe county. Up in the big timber many tree were truck by lightning, and down at Reedville, P. 8. Anderaon, the storekeeper, waa struck by a bolt while h waa sitting in a chair in bia atore, and landed on tbe floor. Luckily, however, the atroke did not atrike bard enough to born him, or he would have lost bia life. telephone pole, near Reedville atation, waa aluo (truck, and the arm waa badly shattered. No fatalitiea are reported from thia county, although at Mt Angel boy by tbe name of Lldredge was killed and a woman at Hubbard lied Tuesday from the effects of a troke. Card of Thank. We deeire to thank those who ao kindly assisted us during the laat illness and death of our beloved ife and mother, Elizabeth Olive Drorbangh. Geo. Drorbaugh and Family. Foreat Grove, Ore , Sept. 13, t!K)5 FINED FORTY DOLLARS Henry Becker, of South Tualatin, ad a trial before 1 jury in Justice H. T. Bagley'a court, Tues day, charged with striking hia wife, Mary Becker, in the face, two or three time. The evidenoe was conclusive, and the jury brought in verdict of guilty, whereupon Judge Bagley fined Becker $40, hich he paid. The court holds that he haa no jurisdiction to apply the statutory penalty of the whip ping post Tbe jury in tbe case: C. Jack Jr., W. V. Wiley, J. C Lamkin, D. B. Reaeoner, Dr. J. E. Adkins and Joe. Downs. Deputy District Attorney Tongue proeecu ted, being aaaiated by Mra. Becker's counsel, M. B. Bump, and Benton Bowman defended. Tbe Beckers live acroe the river, on Iowa Hill, and have been having trouble. They are aeparated, and Mra. Becker filed suit for divorce several months, ago. Mra. Becker is in some way connected witn tbe old man Mexor, whi is charged witb forgery, and who ia now awaiting trial, being remanded to jail in de fault of bonda. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction at the O. U. Barlow farm, 5 miles north of Hillsboro, and one- half mile south of Glencoe, at ten 0 clock a. m., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, Bay hone, 9 years, weight, use: gray mare, 9 yrs, nso; bay mare, 7 yrs, 1175: gray horse, is years, ujo; bay horse, 10 years, looo; span colts, j tnoothi cows, graded Jerseys, 5 ia milk, I fresh iu November; a hctlers, 1 fresh sooa Shorthorn bull, 1 5 months; ball calf, 4 months; bull calf, 4 months; 5 brood sows, lo shoats, 10 pigs, Poland China boar; 23 head I'otswold ewes; 3 doz hens, S alandi lieea; Jo tons oat hay, loose, in wide tire; Bain wagon, half truck, 3 road cart; top buggy; 6 it cut McCor. niick binder; mowing machine; hayrske, Osborne tedder, disc harrow, 3-aection drae harrow, li-inch gang plow, 16-inch sulky plow, land roller, U-hoe Gundlach drill, potato planter, t hayracks, Chat ham lan mm, set wort names; 100 loot rope, haylork, carrier and pulleys, crota cut saw. lo-gal milk can, Peoples' cream separator, 2 sledgesv pitchforks, sad nu merous otner articles. Terms of Sale Under 110, cash $10 and over, one year's time, ap proved note, at G per cent. Two per oent. off, cash over $10. Lunch at noon. Shattuck Bros., Owners. B. P. Cornelius, Auctioneer. Flour and Feed. Cate's Market, Henry Delaman waa up from the Anderson place yesterday. A. T. Stratton, of Cornelius, was a caller at thia office yeaterday. Dr. F. W. Wood was in from Glencoe yeaterday. Wanted : To buy soma CotBwold sheep C. Rebec, Farmingtou, ad dress, Hillaboro, It. . D. 2. Shattuck Bros., of the Barlow place, were in town yesterday, get ting out aale bills for October 4th Jello Ioe Cream powder; jello, gelatine, Mapleine, olive oil, Dur kee'a salad dressing, always at H Wehrung & Sons. Herman Sander, who is employ ed in the Tillamook machine shops was over tnis week, the guest of the Delsmans, of southeast of town. Hayes' double force pump the only pump in the long run, at A C. Archbold's. Call and see before purchasing.- . C. W. Redmond returned Tues day from a trip over Nehalemward with a civil engineer sent out Records, in the interest of a bond company, of San Francisco. I Tbe Foreet Grove W. C. T. U. hae ent in a petition to tie city council, asking the body U suppree tbe commercial club at that place. Tbe prayer contained many signa tures, and aome of tbe signers are aid to be the name of those who patronize the place, both "before and after' signing, giving a an excuse that tbey fear not aunint might Injur their business. The council took no action on the peti tion, on the grounda that they were trying to get license through the courts and they would encourage no more litigation until the docket waa cleaned np i n their other case. V. Clark ha been deeiguated aa Foreet Grove' recorder, vice King, no na reeigned. R. V. Humphrava still doing business across tbe street from tbe Masonic Building, Second street; Bicycles repaired; bicycle sundries; all work guaranteed. Prices the moet reasonable. H. Taylor Hill, of Mountaindale, waa in town yesterday, reporting everything all right up in that country. Mr. Hill ia watching tbe trial of Congressman Williamson with a great degree of intenet, for he wa once a townsman of Wil liamson', at Prineville. Hill per eonally know nesrly all tbe wit nesses, and is therefore more inter ested than tbe rest of bia neighbor. Yee'aaid H. T. "I nolue that Heney slaps it to a democrat once awbile, but the other aide ia skinning tbem in number that ia kely to reduce the heavy majority next election." Hammar paint, ready for the brash, guaranteed to laat 5 years, at A. C. Archbold'a. for 1.25 per gallon. All colors. Full line of paint, oil and brushes, at loweet prices. Regular services at Christian church next Sunday morning and evening. On Tuesday night follow ing, e. E. Bilhngton, correspond ing secretary of the O. C. M. C , will apeak at same place. As thia i in view of missionary aid asked by Hillsboro Christian church it ia particularly desired that we have a full attendance of member. To all these services you are cordially in vited. A. H. Mulkey, pastor. A six horse power upright engine and boiler for sale. W. J. Benson, Hillsboro, Ore. Dr. S. T. Linklater assisted by Dr. W. D. Wood, on Monday, re moved the bullet from its bed in the neck of Otto Johnson, of Shady Brook, tbe lad having carried the ballet several days, until it was thought safe to remove it The lad came in to town to have the opera tion, and he is feeling very good considering bis experience. Smoke the Schiller and Excel lencia cigars Oregon manufacture. Jail for them. Thos. Withycombe has brought suit for a commission on a sale of some Ladd Sc Reed farm property oear Reedville, alleging that his work effected the sale. The Com pany demea liability, and claims bat A. J. Kay made the sale. Tbe suit was brought in Multnomah. Mr. Withycombe resides near Farmington. Mrs. Anna Cash, wife of W. A. Cash, the Lenox school district clerk, died yesterday, from tuhercu Iobib. Deceased waa a very eslima bia woman, and haa grown children. Her daughter, Mre. White, wife of Pullman porter, was present at the funeral obsequies, which took place toJay. . tier Husband sur vives. A. J. Lunton, working at the Ja cob Schneider hopyard, was thrown from a wagon, Tuesday, and caught the seat of his trousers in the brake handle, causing a very ugly wound. Dr. F. A. Bailey was called, and attended the injuries. The wound does not affect him permanently, and he will be all right in a few weeka. Sam B. Gates leaves Sunday for the east. He will stop a few days at La Fayette, Indiana, and visit his old school friends, and from there will go on to Schenectady, where he will spend eeveral months in that big electrical center, taking points on manufacturing. C. K. Henry, of Fair Acres, in South Hillsbiro, Tuesday shipped by express 100 cases of tomatoes to Portland, and 40 cases of tomatoes to Astoria. And yet there are peo ple who say that there is no market for gardening. Van DeLashmutt, of Witch Ha- ael, is building a bungalow out of hewed timbers that will be a novel ty in the way of a residence. The house will be a big one, and will be a curio when finished. Ernest Haas, of Salem, where he is attending Willamette Universi ty, Medical Department, waa out the first of the week, visiting hi parent, Mr. and Mre. Ulrica Haa. For sale: Two Holstein' bull calves. A. Bendler, Jesse Cornell us place, 4 miles northweet of Hillsboro. Address, Cornelius, R F.D.I. Dr. J. P. Tamiesie states that 1 gang of men were working on con atiuction of the Portland electric line that is heading for Washington county. 1 Walter Bennett and wife have been enjoying a vacation at Oregon City, visiting relatives. Born, September 10, 1905, lo Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Flint, of near Scholia, a daughter. PRoraaaioAU F. A. BAILEY, ZL D. Pay stela, a awrajB O&c a! orraa-Beiley black a Keoma la-14 a4 IS- BssUsaea watt earaet Basaliae aa4 Sad fiota 'Pfcosaa, S. T. LINKLATER, If. B. C, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office upstairs over Tb Delta Drng Btor Rtaideaea laat of Coart Ha In 14 corner of I ha block. JAMES PHILLIPE TAUIS1. M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Snrgeoa Southern Pacific Railroad Ce. Conaaltatioa ia French or English. Of fice apetairs ia Corwia-Wooater Block, North aid of Main Street. F. J. BAILEY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office with Dr. F. A. Bailey. Keaidene on comer Second and Oak 81a. Oregon Pbona Main 116. HILLSBORO - - - ORF.GO! A. B. BAILEY, M.D.,D.D.S. Physician and Surgeon. Office Rooms 7, 8 and 9, Bailey-Morgan Block. Both Phones. Hillsboro, Ore. GEO. . BAGLEY ATTOBXBY-AT-LAW Sooaaa 1 and 1 Skate Baildlagt UILLSBOEO, . . 0BEW0H, H. T. BAGLEY, ATTORXBY-AT-LAW Office, upstairs, over the Pest Office, HiUaboM, - Oawjew rao loacoa. a a Moons, awtsa THOS. H. 4 E. B. TOHfiCE.. Attorneya-At-Law. Rooma j, 4, fc j , Margaa BIk, Hillaboro. t JOHN XI. XI ALL, ATTO&KKY-AT-LAW Office UpaUirs, Bailey Merge Baaasi, seal a. HILLSBORO. - ORXOOK. W. N. BARRETT ATTO&NSY-AT-LAW Offica, Up Sutra, Caatial Block. HILLSBORO . ORBOON. rWrVrVVrrVVMMrM W. D. HARE, Attorney-at-Law Biiktiig, UfBtiin, Bi&krt, 0ft pa. Shale THOS. H. TONGUE, JR. ATTORNEY AT-LAW Morgan Elk, Upstair, Rooms 3, 4 and 5 Hillsboro, - - Oregon ..Central Zleat IXarket.. MMMTT BStOS., Prom caseeeew f 0. rmmy Keep constantly on hand a fiae supply ot fresh meats of all kinds. A Hmw Era Is Prlomm We are going to sell meats St price tow er than those which have prevailed in' the past. Call in and see us. We mean business. 'Phone and Free Delivery,. Main Street, eppeslte Taatatia Hettl, Hlllsbore, Oregs. " E.J.LYONS B. P. CORNEIJl'B LYONS & CORNELIUS Do a General Real Estate, Loan and In-' suranee Business. List your farm with them and find a sale. They will treat yon right. Add your sale to onr list. Call in and see as. Main Street, Hillsboro, Or. If you want to get well and strong use Eldmlwalsa II orb Tmm A powerful remedy against all Pulmon ary trouble, ColUa aaa LaUrtppe Na ture's own Tonic and Cure for Stomach, Bladder and Kidney Diseases. Woman's Friend, and s positive cure tor all their ailments. Prk9, BO oot, PttH If your merchant does not keep The Dlauiantine Family Remedies (which , are guaranteed pure vegetable com pouads) then order directly from Pacific Coast Agent, John Fm Ormf, Hlmtn, Orm.,H.r.O. f With each order the valuable booklet, "How to Gain and Keep Health," will be sent free. Argus and Pacific Monthly, $1.50. Isaao Leisy.waa in from north of town today. Clerk Godman was a Portland visitor this afternoon. The weather bureau reports the recent rainfall at 1 .13 inches. - The Mason will have work ii the third degree, Saturday eve, and visitors are expected from abroad.